If you'd like to meet in person, I can be found in New York City (the Upper West Side).

Without further ado, here is what I'm doing now:

Custom Software Development

:small_blue_diamond: As a partner at Thermic, I'm always happy to hear from you about new software projects. We are a 3-man dev shop with in-house backend (Ruby on Rails), frontend (Angular/React/etc.) & design expertise. If your project is too big for a solo freelancer but too small to talk to an expensive agency then we are the happy medium you've been looking for. Our favorite clients are funded startups with well-defined, positive ROI projects that they just don't have the engineering resources to pursue. Examples include:

Launch a synergistic mini-product to your main offering

Create a public API using industry best practices

Boost marketing funnel conversion rates using data-driven analysis

Feel free to email me or fill out the contact form on Thermic.io and you'll get a response in 12 hours or less. Guaranteed.

Programmatic Marketing

:small_blue_diamond: Do you need more customers? Rhetorical question --- all businesses need more customers! While you could just go and spend more money on AdWords or write another blog post and pray it goes viral, there are better options to consider.

You can think of me as a digital-marketer-who-can-program. Think Patrick McKenzie here (patio11 of Hacker News fame). When programming and marketing are combined, special things happen. Imagine possibilities like:

Throughout the entire trip I was worked remotely for two US-based clients doing Ruby on Rails development (despite the large timezone difference). If this sounds cool to you, then check out the Digital Nomad subreddit for a taste of what the lifestyle is about. Oh, and that friendly monkey over to the right was photographed at the Hubud coworking space in Ubud, Bali.

:small_orange_diamond: Before that I was at Google working on their Search Infrastructure team --- slinging C++ code on systems supporting literally billions of users. Here is a public post-mortem of the system I worked on. Fun times (especially the massage chairs)!